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Medline adds to solar with
Massachusetts project
Medical products supplier Medline is building on a solid record
of solar power, recently completing a 6.7 MW rooftop
project in Massachusetts.
By Tony
Kryzanowski
Medline, a major global supplier
of medical products, is not only working hard to provide
medical practitioners with the tools they need to heal
patients. The company is also playing a role in helping
to heal the planet with recycling programs and a
major investment in rooftop solar power production.
This Illinois-based company, which is the largest, privately-held
manufacturer and distributor of medical supplies
in North America, recognizes the amount of medical
waste being generated every day by health care
facilities it supplies. It is also well aware of the amount of
energy its many facilities—such as large distribution centres
—consume from such conventional sources as fossil
fuel-based power plants.
In 2016, Medline officially launched its Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) program, although it had
already been developing programs to reduce waste
streams for some time.
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